Posted on 12/18/2001 1:22:54 PM PST by Senator Pardek
Best of Notable Quotables -- 2001
Bryant Gumbel: "At the risk of starting an argument, are you a believer in global warming?"
Mark McEwen: "Absolutely."
Jane Clayson: "Of course."
Julie Chen: "Yeah."
Gumbel: "So am I....And you wonder what its gonna take. I mean, is it gonna take some kind of a real catastrophe? I mean, does an iceberg have to come floating down the Hudson before somebody stands up and goes, Oh, yeah?"
Exchange during CBS Early Shows co-op time at 7:25 am on April 18. [55 points]
Runners-up:
Charles Gibson: "Have you ever it just occurred to me have you ever, in the first hundred days, consulted or called former President Clinton?"
President Bush: "No, I havent."
Gibson: "To talk to him?"
President Bush: "No, I have not."
Gibson: "Dont feel the need?"
Exchange during taped interview aired on the April 25 Good Morning America. [47]
"So, Im getting less chips, paying the same amount of money. Is that legal for them to do this?"
CBSs Julie Chen questioning Carol Foreman Tucker of the Consumer Federation of America about companies charging the same price for smaller snack food packages, January 3 Early Show. [38]
Damn Those Conservatives Award
Bill Maher, host of ABCs Politically Incorrect: "I do think, if it turns out that this beautiful young girl is gone, I think, and he [Condit] is responsible in some way, you have to look to Ken Starr for a little bit of guilt."
Larry King: "Why?"
Maher: "Because, you know, Ken Starr made it so that you, in the old days, you had an affair with somebody, and you know, okay, you had an affair. The press didnt report it. They didnt make a political criminal case of it. Now, its almost like you have to get rid of them."
Exchange on CNNs Larry King Live, July 27. [52 points]
Runners-up:
"And we cant let Justice Thomas pass on this. Theres no opinion of his in here, he doesnt ask questions in court. Does he do anything besides vote and rubber stamp Scalia?"
Bryant Gumbel to CBS legal analyst Jonathan Turley on Bush vs. Gore, Dec. 13, 2000 The Early Show. [38]
"This was an issue about voting rights. Yet, Justice Thomas voted with the conservative majority. His vote could have changed history. But it was not to be. He is firmly entrenched on the Courts right....In five major cases involving civil rights and liberties, he voted against minorities every time, including rulings against job discrimination and voting rights. Hes only 52 years old and could conceivably spend another 30 years on the Supreme Court. If, during his tenure, President-elect Bush ends up making a couple of more appointments like Justice Thomas to the Supreme Court, I have heard many women and minorities say, God help us."
ABCNews.com online column by World News Tonight/Sunday anchor Carole Simpson, Dec. 17, 2000, after the Supreme Courts Bush vs. Gore ruling. [34]
"The squeamishness of much of the press in characterizing Helms for what he is suggests an unwillingness to confront the reality of race in our national life....What is unique about Helms and from my viewpoint, unforgivable is his willingness to pick at the scab of the great wound of American history, the legacy of slavery and segregation, and to inflame racial resentment against African Americans."
Washington Post reporter David Broder, in an August 29 op-ed headlined, "Jesse Helms, White Racist." [34]
"It seems to me that the modern Republican Party and its moderate wing are in a sort of, to use the psychobabble of the era, in an abusive relationship...and the moderates are the enablers and the conservatives are the abusers and they just got used to doing it that way and suddenly one member said, Im not going to take it anymore."
NPRs Nina Totenberg on the defection of Senator Jim Jeffords, May 26 Inside Washington. [33]
"Liberals are going to miss him, he was so wonderfully odious. Remember that old Time magazine that had him on the cover with the dark shadows under the eyes and hes this dark and menacing figure? And it was very comforting to the East Coast media establishment to know that there was an evil guy out there that you could really fear."
Newsweeks Evan Thomas discussing Senator Jesse Helmss retirement, August 25 Inside Washington. [27]
Selected Not Elected Award for Claiming Bush Is an Illegitimate President
"If Bush is elected and its proved on a hand count that Gore actually carried Florida (not to mention the popular vote), what will the country say? Ooops isnt going to cut it....However agreeable and successful he turns out to be, the new President is doomed to be seen by many Americans as a bastard."
Jonathan Alter, Dec. 11, 2000 Newsweek. [55 points]
Runners-up:
"Should five of our nations nine Supreme Court Justices be imprisoned? Thats the opinion of famed former prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi. He says the Justices who supported George W. Bush in the election dispute are almost treasonous white-collar criminals. Hell explain why."
"It is a scathing indictment of the high court of the United States, at least these five conservative Justices. And I really, really, I urge law students especially, but anyone whos interested in the machinations of the Court, to check this out: Vincent Bugliosis The Betrayal of America."
Beginning and end of Geraldo Riveras interview with Bugliosi, CNBCs Rivera Live, June 25. [50]
"Nineteen days after the presidential election, Floridas Republican Secretary of State is about to announce the winner as she sees it and she decrees it of the states potentially decisive 25 electoral votes....
"The believed certification as the Republican Secretary of State sees it is coming just hours after a court ordered deadline for counties to submit their hand count and recount totals....
"The reason were on the air right across-the-board nationally right now is because Floridas Secretary of State a Republican, as weve mentioned before campaigned actively for George Bush, well-connected to Governor Bushs Governor brother Jeb Bush in Florida, but a woman who has consistently said Im trying to do my job, right down to the letter of the law, as best I can....She will certify as she sees it who gets Floridas 25 electoral votes....
"Whats happening here is the certification as the Florida Secretary of State sees it and decrees it is being signed....After this, it will be, at least in the opinion of the Secretary of State, that the results will be final...."
Dan Rather during a CBS News Special Report on the Nov. 26, 2000 official certification of Floridas vote. [42]
"As everyone knows, George Bush was ahead by only a few hundred votes. At the request of Al Gore, some counties were launching hand recounts which were gaining votes for him. So what did she do? Well, from Day One she seemed completely inflexible, insisting on the narrow letter of the law. She enforced strict deadlines even when one county asked for just two hours more, and she tried to block the hand recount of those punched but disputed ballots. The Bush team was thrilled, the Gore team was outraged."
ABCs Diane Sawyer in a January 11 Prime Time Thursday interview with Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris. [27]
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As I was reading this, I remembered the ominous magazine
covers of OJ Simpson before the trial. What a ludicrous leap
it is to apply this to....
Newsweeks Evan Thomas discussing Senator Jesse Helmss retirement, August 25 Inside
Washington. [27]
Somehow, Evan Thomas morphed the image further, turning OJ into Jesse Helms! What an idiot.
I'm sorry, but nobody, I mean nobody can top this one. "Hey, the guy has a reputation to protect! What else could he do except kill the girl! And it's all the Republican's fault!"
Is this guy's lousy show still on the air, or has it been cancelled on the grounds that it's a biohazard?
Here's a kicker for you, and I believe I heard correctly unless I'm lying of course, but the other night on World News Tonight, Peter Jennings said something to the effect that a study or survey found that people lie 25 times a day.
Of course this is ludicrous on its face. Newscasters may lie 25 times in a day, but the average person probably doesn't even have 25 conversations a day.
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